Quick Stationary Drum

Started by birdfin, April 14, 2023, 06:40:11 PM

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birdfin

I just acquired 2 of these reels.  The serial numbers are 77956 and 78126.  78126 has a regular hex nut holding the handle in place and the spool and shaft spin freely independent of any gearing.  Any assistance in repairing this relic of the past would be greatly appreciated.

Buster in SE Michigan

foakes

Post some photos and let me know what parts you need, and I should have them for you.

Best, Fred
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birdfin

Fred,

I am in need of a handle nut, and if I can get the body open I can let you know what part I need to link the shaft back to the gears.

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foakes

This should be what you need —-

You probably found the easy way to remove the sideplate without damage to the exterior or the reel.

Just unscrew the rear German Silver spool shaft support on the back of the reel.  Remove the (1) screw holding the sideplate.
Then using a 90 degree pick, or similar device —- just raise the sideplate from inside the reel body.

$10 + $6 shipping in a padded envelope.

PM me and we will get it on the way.

Best, Fred

The Official, Un-Authorized Service and Restoration Center for quality vintage spinning reels.

D-A-M Quick, Penn, Mitchell, and ABU/Zebco Cardinals

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If your feeling down and don't know what to do
     Just hold on til tomorrow
Let go of the past
     Wrap your dreams around you
Live every day like it's your last

birdfin


Gfish

#7
Nice. Built like a little tank. I have one. The serial # is 028888. Real tight tolerances, especially where the side-plate fits into the gear-box.
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